07.01.22
Miami, FL
alcoracorp.com
Sales: $632 million (est.)
Key Personnel: Rayner Urdaneta, CEO
Major Products: Beauty, personal care, hair care and wellness sold under the L’Eudine, Monat and Project Beauty banners
New Products: Monat for Men grooming collection, Monat Body Care, Monat Vegan Protein supplement
Comments: L’Eudine, Monat and Project Beauty brands fall under Alcora, a privately-held corporation run by the Urdaneta family. The Miami-based company also includes B&R Products Inc., which runs an FDA-registered, 210,000- square-foot manufacturing plant and warehouse space.
Monat Gratitude, the company’s philanthropic foundation, recently helped five Florida college-bound seniors from William H. Turner Technical Arts High School with four-year Florida pre-paid scholarships of more than $25,000 each in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami (BBBSM). The students were selected through Monat’s participation in BBBSM’s School to Work mentoring program.
Monat Gratitude has given more than $7 million since it was founded in 2014, with more than $3 million in 2021 alone. Giving back to the community comes from the top down; CEO Rayner Urdaneta was named one of the Twelve Good Men by Ronald McDonald House Charities in South Florida last year.
alcoracorp.com
Sales: $632 million (est.)
Key Personnel: Rayner Urdaneta, CEO
Major Products: Beauty, personal care, hair care and wellness sold under the L’Eudine, Monat and Project Beauty banners
New Products: Monat for Men grooming collection, Monat Body Care, Monat Vegan Protein supplement
Comments: L’Eudine, Monat and Project Beauty brands fall under Alcora, a privately-held corporation run by the Urdaneta family. The Miami-based company also includes B&R Products Inc., which runs an FDA-registered, 210,000- square-foot manufacturing plant and warehouse space.
Monat Gratitude, the company’s philanthropic foundation, recently helped five Florida college-bound seniors from William H. Turner Technical Arts High School with four-year Florida pre-paid scholarships of more than $25,000 each in partnership with Big Brothers Big Sisters of Miami (BBBSM). The students were selected through Monat’s participation in BBBSM’s School to Work mentoring program.
Monat Gratitude has given more than $7 million since it was founded in 2014, with more than $3 million in 2021 alone. Giving back to the community comes from the top down; CEO Rayner Urdaneta was named one of the Twelve Good Men by Ronald McDonald House Charities in South Florida last year.